Russia ‘dangerously’ intercepts British spy plane over Black Sea: Ministry
The UK Ministry of Defence reported that two Russian jets "repeatedly and dangerously" intercepted an unarmed British Royal Air Force surveillance aircraft over the Black Sea in April. The Rivet Joint plane was conducting routine surveillance in international airspace to secure NATO's eastern flank.

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AI-generatedThe UK Ministry of Defence reported that two Russian jets "repeatedly and dangerously" intercepted an unarmed British Royal Air Force surveillance aircraft over the Black Sea in April. The Rivet Joint plane was conducting routine surveillance in international airspace to secure NATO's eastern flank. One Russian Su-35 aircraft flew close enough to trigger emergency systems, while an Su-27 made six passes, coming within six meters of the British plane's nose. The UK has formally complained to the Russian embassy about the incident, which Defence Minister John Healey described as dangerous and unacceptable, creating a risk of accidents and escalation. This is considered the most dangerous Russian action against a UK surveillance plane since a 2022 incident involving a missile release.
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5 extractedThese actions create a serious risk of accidents and potential escalation.
This incident is another example of dangerous and unacceptable behaviour by Russian pilots.
A Russian Su-27 conducted six passes, flying six metres from the Rivet Joint’s nose.
The Rivet Joint aircraft was unarmed and carrying out routine surveillance in international airspace.
Two Russian jets "repeatedly and dangerously" intercepted a British Royal Air Force surveillance aircraft in April over the Black Sea.